On October 10, 1989, Donald Trump and 3 casino executives fell from the sky!!
On October 10, 1989, 3 of the top Trump executive in Atlantic City made a trip via a Trump Air Sikorsky S-76 helicopter to New York City for a brief press conference. They landed at the East 61st heliport, and then were taken via limousine to the Plaza Hotel.
The press conference was held to promote a boxing match that night between Héctor "Macho Man" Camacho and Vinny Pazienza. Donald Trump was to accompany them back on the helicopter because his presence there would guarantee a full house.
After the news conference at the Plaza hotel, the trio had lunch, and then returned with Donald to the heliport—only to discover that their Sikorsky helicopter had been replaced by an Italian made Agusta S-109.
Stephen Hyde
(1946–1989). |
| The official account of the helicopter crash is pure fiction: The 3 executives were "delayed," and their helicopter took off without them.
Then they shopped around and found an Italian made Agusta helicopter.
Finding a replacement helicopter happened so quickly that the trio were airborne by 1:00 p.m. | |
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Mark Grossinger-Etess
(1951–1989). |
The Trump Organization had a French made Super Puma helicopter but the executives decided not to use it because it was a gas-guzzler!
Jonathan Benanav
(1956–1989). |
| Helicopter pilot Robert Kent and copilot Lawrence Diener also perished in the crash.
According to a biography of the "resurrected" Trump, he decided at the last minute to cancel his trip!
The "resurrected" Donald credits that decision with saving his life! | |
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Donald died on
October 10, 1989. |
Here is a quote from the "resurrected" Donald Trump:
For an instant, as they were walking out, I thought of going with them. I fly down to Atlantic City at least once a week, and I knew that if I made the forty-five minute helicopter trip then, we would continue talking business on the way. But there was just too much to do in the office that day. As quickly as the idea had popped into my mind, I decided not to go. Instead I just said good-bye and went back to reading reports and making phone calls (Trump. Surviving at the Top, pp. 17-18).
The "resurrected" Donald mentioned nothing about his fear of flying in an Italian made Agusta helicopter!
The helicopter crash site
in New Jersey. |
| After the crash, the Trump saga became really bizarre.
Ivana divorced the "back from the dead" Donald and got custody of the children.
In December 1993, the "resurrected" Donald married Marla Maples in Florida. | |
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The "resurrected" Donald, Hillary, Bill, and
Marla Maples, Dec. 1993. |
After the crash, the Trump Organization's finances were in freefall, and Wall St. pundits were predicting that the entire company would go into Chapter 11 bankruptcy. What saved the Trump Organization was a huge infusion of cash from the recently united German Deutsche Bank!
It was a British Secret Service agent Mark Burnett who resurrected the Trump name and made him a nationwide figure once again.
British Secret Service agent Mark Burnett gave nationwide publicity to the "resurrected" Donald!!
Mark Burnett came to the New Jerusalem from
Babylon on the Thames or
Gog and Magog. He trained as a paratrooper with the British Army so he was used to hitting the ground alive from helicopters!
MI6 Mark Burnett (b. 1960). |
| A British Secret Service agent must be proficient in the use of all kinds of poisons, and he is also required to be knowledgeable in many combat skills.
Mark Burnett trained as a paratrooper, and he served under the British Queen Cleopatra in the Falkland Islands and Northern Ireland.
Mark's 1982 entrée into Hollywood was made possible by another actor/spy named Peter Lawford. | |
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Paratrooper Mark Burnett
in 1980. |
Peter Lawford was the former brother-in-law of President Kennedy. He was also very close to Marilyn Monroe.
The "resurrected" Donald and Mark Burnett. |
| He then began to produce a reality TV series called The Survivors.
After reading Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal, he conceived of The Apprentice. | |
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The Trump helicopter was always available to
take the 3 executives back to Atlantic City. |
The name of the show was inspired by Walt Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice:
I also knew that this would make a great TV show because viewers in the U.S. thoroughly related to a group of candidates pursuing the American dream. I was living, breathing, and eating this new idea. I'd even played around with a couple of names—"The Protégé," or "The Apprentice" (taken from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," with the mogul as the sorcerer). (Burnett, Jump In!, p. 189).
Who better to play the role of Sorcerer's Apprentice than a man who had been raised from the dead?
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| The Apprentice premiered in 2005, and was a smash hit with TV viewers.
It gave the "back from the dead Donald" national prominence.
The show pitted male contestants against females—with the females always winning! | |
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That show was a great infomercial for Babylon on the Hudson, and it also paved the way for Hillary Digby Churchill Clinton's Presidential bid in 2016. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah (Apocalypse 5:5) was watching over the New Jerusalem, and the British Lying failed to devour the American eagle:
Surely there is no sorcery against Jacob, neither divination against Israel, according to this time it shall be said of Jacob and of Israel, what hath Elohim wrought! (Numbers 23:23).
For the peace of the nation and the world, a fake American male in the White House is far, far better than a genuine Brittish female